Chapter 5Using Windows 10 Family Safety
Keeping kids safe online isn't always easy for parents — especially for the parent who hasn't exactly been riding the crest of the tech wave in recent years. Parental safety controls are a great first step to keeping children safe online. You don't need to be a computer guru to set parental controls using the Microsoft Family Safety features of Windows 10. After you've set up standard user accounts for the children, the rest is fairly easy. In this chapter, you see just how easy it is to set up controls using the Windows 10 Family Safety tool and how to view reports and options online.
Before You Get Started
To use the Family Safety features in Windows 10, your computer must be set up with at least one password-protected administrator user account. If you set up multiple user accounts with administrative privileges, make sure that they're all password protected. And make sure the kids don't know the password. Otherwise, the kids can easily change any parental controls you import.
With Windows 10, each child is given his or her own user account. Creating and configuring a user account is easy ...
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